Vagabond movie plot
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Colten 2022-04-20 09:02:21
Naturally, it came naturally. Mona is probably the most dramatic person in everyday stories, but the film is about the most everyday life of a drama person. Mona's experiences are often unsympathetic, because it is her own choice, she can easily arouse people's kindness, but she rejects them. But at the end, it seemed that she was so pitiful, and the day when ordinary people derailed was a huge blow to her, and ultimately contributed to her death. What Varda is best at is finding dramatic tension in everyday stories and telling the most ups and downs stories from the most straightforward perspective.
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Natalia 2022-03-19 09:01:08
The fatalistic double bass theme, the small fragments of the horizontal lens, the stranger's perspective is slowly pieced together: absolute independence means absolute isolation, absolute freedom means absolute loneliness, absolute rebellion means absolute reaction, and absolute resignation, loneliness and reaction are difficult Sustain tends to lead to nothingness or depravity. This is quite consistent with the phenomenon of lone wolf extinction in community research. And Varda, under the seemingly cold-eyed onlooker, slowly spelled out their own mental images and the world with the attitude of passers-by towards the vagrants. The setting of the two seemingly good intellectuals basically responded to the paradox of existential isolation.
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la platonologne Mme Landier: Why did you drop out?
Mona Bergeron, sans toit ni loi: Champagne on the road's better!
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les Bergers: She blew in like the wind. No plans, no goals... No wishes, no wants... We suggested things to her. She didn't want to do a thing. Wandering? That's withering. By proving she's useless, she helps a system she rejects. It's not wandering, it's withering.